Post ALcH0E0WTshd3ccOZM by BlacKernel@nixnet.social
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(DIR) Post #ALcAlwIquQh4Mwzr2u by BlacKernel@nixnet.social
2022-07-18T11:34:53.865996Z
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So, apparently, Kate, y'know the Mousepad-style basic text editor, of KDE, has everything to be used as a Rust IDE included out of the box.It is things like this that really made me wish I didn't have problems with KDE every time I've used it.
(DIR) Post #ALcAlx5PzrXenZidkG by herag@dobbs.town
2022-07-18T11:36:36Z
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@BlacKernelI, too, always seem to have some sort of problem crop up when using KDE. I like KDE, but I use XCFE.
(DIR) Post #ALcAvBtsHxm5Lhj0nw by urusan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-18T11:38:16Z
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@BlacKernel You can use Kate without KDE.
(DIR) Post #ALcH0E0WTshd3ccOZM by BlacKernel@nixnet.social
2022-07-18T11:42:44.710070Z
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@urusan I don't know if that is correct. I assume Kate, like most KDE apps, relies on the KIO subsystem to function properly. So, I can run Kate without running KDE, but I'm pretty sure I'd still have to have KDE installed.I could be wrong though, this is just my understanding from reading a lot of KDE source code and basically no other research.
(DIR) Post #ALcH0ETwiUEqWsNtQm by urusan@fosstodon.org
2022-07-18T12:46:24Z
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@BlacKernel I'm pretty sure that's correct, it does install a ton of stuff when you don't already have KDE.